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[LiveVegan] Trish RobertsLiveVegan Podcast #15: The "Luxury" of Death

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"And that is where Peter Singer has brought us. Veganism is not necessary. The "father of the animal rights movement" is not even a vegan and regards being a consistent vegan as "fanatical", so why does anyone else need to be a vegan? We can enjoy the "luxury" of eating meat and animal products from animals who have been tortured less than others and, if we are vegans most of the time, we should feel okay to treat ourselves even to conventionally tortured animals when we splurge at a "fancy restaurant."

We can allow ourselves to indulge in the "luxury" that is made possible only by death." --- Prof Gary L Francione


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Keywords: luxury; death; francione; abolitionist; abolition; Singer; humane use; veganism; vegan

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